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Die spanische Krone legitimierte die Eroberung Amerikas durch den päpstlichen Missionsauftrag. Dazu gehörte nicht nur die Christianisierung der Ureinwohner, sondern auch deren Schutz vor häretischen Einflüssen aus Europa. Der Inquisition kam damit eine besondere Rolle zu. In ihren Fokus gerieten vor allem ausländische Protestanten, die als Händler, Seeleute oder Piraten in die Neue Welt kamen. Die Studie untersucht dieses Phänomen erstmals für den gesamten spanisch-amerikanischen Raum. Sie zeigt auf, wie europäisch geprägte Rechtspraktiken in den Überseegebieten eine eigenständige Dynamik entfalteten. Die Monografie beschränkt sich dabei nicht auf die repressive, auf Exklusion ausgerichtete Funktion des Santo Oficio, sondern nimmt auch Strategien der Inklusion und Dissimulation in den Blick.
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Spanish inquisition --- 1500-1550 --- 1550-1600 --- Netherlandish
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Spanish inquisition --- 1500-1550 --- 1550-1600 --- Netherlandish
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Spanish inquisition --- 1500-1550 --- 1550-1600 --- Netherlandish
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Inquisition --- Women in the Catholic Church --- Spanish inquisition --- History --- Spain --- Mexico
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History of Spain --- anno 1500-1799 --- Inquisition --- Spanish inquisition --- Spain --- Church history.
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Inquisition --- Jews --- Marranos --- Spanish inquisition --- History. --- Spain --- Ethnic relations. --- History --- Crypto-Jews --- Anusim --- Converts
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"Deza and Its Moriscos refocuses historiographical debates about the so-called Morisco problem, a defining crisis for early modern Spain. Drawing deeply upon a diverse collection of archival material as well as early printed works, this study illuminates internal conflicts, external pressures brought to bear by the Inquisition, episcopacy, and crown, as well as the possibilities and limitations of negotiated communal life at the dawn of modernity"--
Inquisition --- Moriscos --- History. --- Spain --- Church history. --- Muslims --- Mudéjares --- Spanish inquisition
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"Between 1608 and 1614, thousands of witchcraft accusations were leveled against men, women, and children in the northern Spanish kingdom of Navarre. The Inquisition intervened quickly but incompetently, and the denunciations continued to accelerate. As the phenomenon spread, children began to play a crucial role. Not only were they reportedly victims of the witches' harmful magic, but hundreds of them also insisted that witches were taking them to the Devil's gatherings against their will. Presenting important archival discoveries, Lu Ann Homza restores the perspectives of illiterate, Basque-speaking individuals to the history of this shocking event. combines new readings of the Inquisitional evidence with fresh archival finds from non-Inquisitional sources, including local secular and religious courts, and from notarial and census records. Expanding our understanding of this witch hunt as well as the history of children, community norms, and legal expertise, Village Infernos and Witches' Advocates is a must-read for scholars of the Spanish Inquisition and the history of witchcraft in early modern Europe"-- "A revisionist account of the Spanish witch-hunt that took place in northern Navarre from 1608 to 1614. Combines new readings of the Inquisitional evidence with archival finds from non-Inquisitional sources, including local secular and religious courts, and from notarial and census records"--
Witchcraft --- Witch hunting --- Inquisition --- History --- Inquisition. --- Navarre. --- Spanish Inquisition. --- Witchcraft. --- heresy. --- vigilante justice.
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